Parlor game



HAns E ERs, OF I SACRAMENTO; CA IFORNIA; I

rARLoR GAME;

I A nphcation filed y; 3, 192 6. iS eria1 No'.1v120,356.'

, This invention relatesto 813M101 game, In determining the character of the sue "which may be appropriately termed soccer c'ess'ive plays, a dial on is nsed,'as shown in athome, Itlhasbeen designed with the Figure 2, having a pointer n .rotatably' object of providing in the. conditions and monntedcentmlly thereof. The outer porpossibilities vvhicharisein the game or 'so'ctio nofthe-dial is divided into --nn1ner0ns. car as played by actual; teams on the field; 1 sectors, andcertain of these sectors; as ;-desigand'therulesforlplayingiti are substantially nated [at-f6, contain two n nnbets; While thesame, It includes a board, whichrepre' others; as designated at p", containonly one sentsthe playing field, and which is marked number each. I Certain of the sectors 'are 65 .1 off in areasor} squares, identified bysuitable also extended invvardly as indicated at s; numbers or-other'chaiT LQtersend in connec-, and" contein'vcertain iiicliciwii clifcating other tion therevvith,"therei s"provided ar suitable featu'res'ofthe game suche's fmove's V apointerfadaptedto Outside, I Behindfi Hands; or Pen-I 'indica ting' i a;l with i be spun to determineeech successive formaalty; I 1 70 I tion and play of the game. Thegame is designed to be playedbytwoj Thecharacteristic ieatnresof thegame, as persons, but others may offi ciate a s'refer'ee I have conceived it, andthe manner in which 011 linesmem if'desired.

' theside to take the it is played, ,WilL be more specifically I-ex- In starting thegame,

Y .12, anfl h i i v jhalf; A centraliareals d m k d a andhihen ph othersidetakQ ajmoVe, ands or ,plained in connection with the accompany ing drawings; which illustrate the invention 111 'its preierred form, ,{E 7

ln the,drawings;z Fign'rel is alplanvviewvof', thej boardlon [which the'plays'jareexecuted. i

'eW- of the dialhhd Figure 2' s a plan v T i fpointejr bywhiclrthe plays, areldeterminedg 4 I i I The boardlshowninF-ignre 1 may be made bers showi'i on the opposite side ofthe half- I "1 iromopa'pe r, fiber, onother snitable materiel; I aY line bj nnless outside.

kind is suitably divided into squares a, on

' which" 'are' inscribedii suitable identifying: sectorsfofl the ball is placed on'fthe higher of j: numbers or, other;-char actersl I I I g dividedinto twoleqnal parts by. ecenter line -f'to thejlewer, n mber; dnplicate of the other ,ithe various, teams-g at the beginning 01' [the ;jg'ame, the; men] on'ltheside having the kick it, ,ofir'ibeing placed".v 11. their ,side of the line. b

' ,side ot the cent rfline b and 'ontside of nnmbenvvhere theballshonld g0, he takes i l (the ball and'spinsl No othenmove isj nec'esir. v

1 fuse the" circle; 16,; while the .'.men omhe circled Thefpenaltv ere ti eachend field" is demiirked by "alinee, and within this area.

islthe goal area demerkedbyta line f; vvitliin' which the goal defendenttsnall y stands.

L lBehind; @Ildilt -QfiChfQQTDBI'TlS a space 2' from whlch'the corner kicks are made:

' v member therfthen this; designating the qi e' li sq ar;8 w t inxeaehfi na ty area, niml iie depic hei qilar from which a penaltykick majfbeftaken a coin. jltim'elimit is fixed for the game,

g and endsflnay be changed at half time. I

The sidetaking the kick oii places,- the 7 men inside ofgthecircle c, While the other 7 7 side places the men oi'itside-offthe circle.

The side kicking I off "spins the pointern, and

' moves aslt'hepointer directs," using the num;

bers' are jindicated,;z is' shovvn in one ofthe l lat-erally'jo'ri longitudinally; as desiredybut 1 i n g nal y if h ain firstric'hi gh ballis laced on the semesquare jvvith it, a-nd 5 parativ'dy large circle zcfandsmaller-circles 011;11htil one side reacllies the-ball; Inmak-ff (Zfdemark the nsufztlpositions 'of the men on ing these"moves fthe; nenfmay; -be mOVed hissidentakes' the next kick or spin If e; a

otherside still hes the spin;

labout the fiel-dg'i; These-free moves are taken the ball sive,

, ilt icitd eni'it dppbsit a ide la the nearest ma n 'wlth the ball, and spins the v opposing t m el d' 0n the opposite ,xman on. the opposite sidefbelstanding on the v V g H ";,flThe F5Ifree'rnoves7 are designedltobensed "rea 7a,,behi1id the goalwlin' ti .des gneted'trfo'r ofiside pleys, and,for'shiftingfthej men 1 I r At'jonly efteigfmo'ving theibsllv andmen,asins-1 B Side, of e-'fie iwe num r .gf-spac "di lby t enumb s i .t e t I 'jg,.,vvhich are Qutside,andjareidentified by' 1ilvlienfiientsidei}gis indicated; cor respondi' ing to'one of the num'bersllito l lfipinclnplaced on the spacej'and 1111111 H 5. A parlor game resembling soccer, coinprislng a field marked ofl .1n-' areas,w1th

7 characters identifying sai'd areas, anda'dial I c a dial provided with a revoluble pointer and having sectors, all of said sectors collectively 7 bearing characters correspondingto all the provided with a revoluble pointer and having sectors with characters thereon corre sponding to characters 1n the field, certam of said sectors indicating two such characters, one denoting whither the ball is to be moved and theother denoting whither a man is to be moved. i Y

within the penalty area as agoa-l area, and

various'characters of the field.

7. A parlor game resembling soccer, comprising afield marked 01f in areas, with characters identifying said areas, means demarkinga certain portion of the field as a penalty area, means demarking a portion within-the penalty area as a goal area, and a dial provided with a revolublepointer and having sectors, all of said'sectors collectively bearing characters corresponding to all the various characters of the field, certain-0f the sectors bearing only one character each,

others 'bearingtwo characters each, and

others hearing three characters each. 1

8. A, parlor gameresembling soccer, comprising a field marked ofl in areas, withcharacters identifying 'sald areas, other areas identified as .Qutside and'others as Behind, and dialprovided witha revoluble,

pointer and having sectors provided with characters collectively corresponding to the characters on the field, and to the areas identified as Outside and Behind.

In testimony, that I'claim the foregoing as my own, I have hereto aflixed my sigma HANS Evans;

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